A mesoporous ionic solid with 272 Au i 6 Ag i 3 Cu II 3 complex cations in a super huge crystal lattice

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Abstract

Here, we report a unique mesoporous ionic solid (I) generated from a cationic AuI6AgI3CuII3 dodecanuclear complex with d-penicillamine depending on the homochirality and crystallization conditions. I crystallizes in the cubic space group of F4132 with an extremely large cell volume of 2 171 340 Å3, containing 272 AuI6AgI3CuII3 complex cations in the unit cell. In I, the complex cations are connected to each other through CH⋯π interactions in a zeotype framework, the topology of which is the same as that of the metal-organic framework in MIL-101, with similar but much larger two types of polyhedral pores with internal diameters of 38.2 Å and 49.7 Å, which are occupied by counter-anions and water molecules. Due to the cationic nature of the framework, I undergoes quick, specific exchanges of counter-anions while retaining its single crystallinity. This study realized the creation of a non-covalent mesoporous framework from a single complex salt, providing a conceptual advance in solid chemistry and material science.

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Takeda, H., Kojima, T., Yoshinari, N., & Konno, T. (2021). A mesoporous ionic solid with 272 Au i 6 Ag i 3 Cu II 3 complex cations in a super huge crystal lattice. Chemical Science, 12(33), 11045–11055. https://doi.org/10.1039/d1sc02497c

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